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Take a Stroll with a Freeholder

Burlington County Freeholder Mary Ann O'Brien will visit Boundary Creek Park in Moorestown on June 3 as part of the county's "Sneaker Sundays."

Freeholder Mary Ann O’Brien, an avid runner, will continue the county’s “Sneaker Sundays”—a summer-long program aimed at drawing residents of all ages on to county park trails for a casual Sunday stroll—at Moorestown’s Boundary Creek Park on June 3.

O’Brien kicked off Sneaker Sundays at the Historic Smithville Park this past Sunday during the “Victorian Games.” Five more county parks, including Boundary Creek, will be featured over the course of the summer.

“Walking is good healthy exercise for everyone,” said O’Brien. “I encourage families to bring out their children and grandparents. And in the process, they will all discover a wonderful county park system that they might not have known existed.”

Boundary Creek Park is located at 601 Creek Rd. in Moorestown. The 34-acre park features 1.3 miles of marked trails, as well as observation platforms overlooking Rancocas Creek, which provide an excellent view of the natural wildlife.

For more information about Sneaker Sundays, call the Division of Parks at 609-265-5858. To find out more about Boundary Creek Park, visit the county website.

Provided by the Office of the Burlington County Freeholders


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